Joramco lands new maintenance agreement with MNG Airlines

Joramco lands new maintenance agreement with MNG Airlines

Joramco, the Amman-based maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) provider and the engineering arm of Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE), has announced a new maintenance deal with MNG Airlines.

Under the agreement, Joramco will perform C checks and main landing gear and engine replacements on A300 and A330 cargo aircraft from the MNG fleet for first quarter of 2023.

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“We at Joramco are thrilled to welcome MNG Airlines to our facility and we are grateful to be entrusted with the carrier’s cargo fleet. Joramco has steadily built a stellar reputation as a world-class MRO and a high-quality service provider. We hope this new agreement will open the door for further future cooperation, as the cargo market is constantly growing, and we look forward to receiving more business endeavors from the Turkish market due to our highly competitive and attractive offers,” Joramco’s CEO Fraser Currie said.

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“We are delighted to make a contract with Joramco which will meet our maintenance requirements from Middle East. I am confident that the collaboration between MNG Airlines and Joramco will continue to add value to both companies. We are currently working on draft contract for next year,” Ali Sedat Özkazanç, general manager of MNG Airlines, said.

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